Friday, May 04, 2007

Callie relaxing in her new back yard with a squeaky ball in the first hours after getting home.

What an adventure ! Everything went very smoothly. We arrived at the breeder's at 2:30 pm and Callie was in the house waiting for us. We all greeted one another. She had no qualms about coming right up to us and letting us pet her. Very friendly and not scared at all.

We signed the papers, got her pedigree papers, medical records, microchip certificate, and a bag of puppy kibble to take home with us. Madame V. told us that Callie hadn't eaten since the previous evening and hadn't had water since the morning. This is normal to avoid the inevitable puppy upset stomach while riding in the car.

Then we were off ! A three hour drive home. She kept trying to climb out of her kennel so I put her on my lap. We were so involved in getting situated inside the car that we missed a turn and got lost (not too lost) and had to drive on little twisty roads for a few kilometers to get back on track.

Then Callie spit up. In my lap. Just a little clear liquid. Fortunately, we had anticipated this and there was a towel in my lap. We decided she should be back in her kennel in the back seat, so we pulled over and put her in. She was ok until she spit up again. Stop car, change towel, start again. The rest of the trip she just slept in the kennel until we got home at 6:30 pm. We sat outside for a couple of hours and let her explore and eat/drink - she was very hungry.

As I type this the sun is going down (9 pm) and she still hasn't peed or pooped. But she's inside chewing on a chew toy and exploring the house. I'll take her out again before it gets too dark.

Ken took a lot more photos than I did, so if you haven't already, check out his blog to see them. And be warned : dog owners are like new parents. There'll be lots of photos.

***************Morning update : Callie slept through the night with no incident. We got up this morning and all she wanted to do was nurse. An ear, a knuckle, anything was worth a try, but no milk. Talk about frustrating ! We gave her some kibble which she ate up and then she drank a bit, but she was still searching for a warm mommy. No such luck. We went outside twice and on the second try she did her first poop in 24 hours ! She got a lot of praise for that.

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Living outside of Saint-Aignan-sur-Cher since 2003. You'll find here pictures and descriptions of our daily life in rural France, some travels, and other stuff about me, my husband Ken, our dog Tasha, and our cat Bertie.

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